SCREEN DAILY: BUYERS FLOCK TO TRUSTNORDISK THRILLER ‘THE MARCO EFFECT’ (EXCLUSIVE)

By WENDY MITCHELL / SCREEN DAILY

06-11-2020

 

Ahead of the AFM, TrustNordisk has closed several deals on Danish thriller The Marco Effect, which is now in post-production. 

 

Sales have been made to Spain (Vertigo), Slovakia and Czech Republic (Aero Films), Former Yugoslavia (Discovery Film & Video), Hungary (Vertigo Media), South Korea (Contents Panda) and Taiwan (Deepjoy).

 

The film was already shooting in the Czech Republic in March 2020 when the pandemic started; after a break, the team was able to successfully and safely finish the shoot in Denmark this summer.

 

TrustNordisk will show some first footage to buyers in a private online screening at AFM.

 

Martin Zandvliet directs and Mikael Rieks produces for Nordisk; the pair also collaborated on the Oscar-nominated Land Of Mine as well as on Applause, A Funny Man and The Outsider.

 

Co-producers are Peter Nadermann for Nadcon Film GmbH and ZDF with support from the Danish Film Institute, YouSee, Nordisk Film & TV Fond and TV2 Denmark. Nordisk will handle Nordic distribution.

 

The film is part of the Department Q series of films, based on the bestselling crime novels of Jussi Adler-Olsen. The first four films – all big hits at the Danish box office – were produced by Zentropa. The Marco Effect is the first in a planned series of six films for the rebooted series set up at Nordisk.

 

The plot follows a traumatized homeless 14-year-old boy who is found in possession of the passport of a missing public servant, who had been accused of pedophilia. Anders August adapted the script.

 

The new cast is led by Ulrich Thomsen (The Celebration) as police inspector Carl Mørck and Zaki Youssef (Sons of Denmark) as his partner Assad; in the first four films Carl and Assad were played by Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares.

 

The cast of The Marco Effect is rounded out by Sofie Torp and Zdenek Godla.

 

Film info

Film title

THE MARCO EFFECT

Director

Martin Zandvliet

Genre

Thriller

Duration

TBA

Budget

EUR 7.4M